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¥ Loss of Appe. tration of Vital ¢ 4s indispensa~ y L. TOWNER, hm/ PUTB(LF IE s/!ndus‘tr}n 1L, says:— -y 1 consider it 1S Will find it pum— ‘onic is necess -r!. recommend it 88 & reliable remedial sessing un: nutritive and FREPARED 57 THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO,, 2131 MAIN 0T., 67, LOVIS. Chas. Shiverick, 1206. 1208 AND 1210 FARNAM ST. FURNITURE Mirrors, Bedding, Feathers, AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO THE FURNITURE& UPHOLSTERY TRADE, OMAHA, NEB. AND IROAD WAGONS Firs-Class ‘Paining and Trimming, Bepairing Promptly Done. 1319 Harnev, Cor- 14th, Omaha Neb. BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF | GARRIAGES, BUGGIES ANTID BIXPIRESS W.AGONS. epairing in all Branches A 8. A eh Single Breach Lna(-hrrg Shot Buns, from $5 to 18 Double Breoch Loading Shot Guns, 818 from to § 75. Muzzle Loading Shot Buns, from 98 fo 835, ¥ishing Tackl , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy @oods, ““\._'—1 R Imported and Eey West Cigars, a large line of Meer schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a | first-Class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion Store. \. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price List and Samples. | DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL HOTELS, PROPRIETORS ARLINQTON, J. Q. McINTIRE, WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. Q. WEATHERLY, REYNOLDS HOUSE, C. C. REYNCLDS, SARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. 8TELLINIUS TOWIKS Lince'n, Neb. Manring, fowa, Coon Haplds, owa.j Miiford, Neb, MARSH HCUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Meb COMMERCIAL HOTEL! JOHN HANNAN Btromshurg Ne HALL HOUSE, A/W.IHALL Loulsvlll | : CITY HOTEL, OHENEY &JOLARK, Blair, No ] * COMMERCIAL HOTE -, J. Q. MEAD,] Nellgh, Neb. GRAND CENTRAL E.[SEYMOUR, ity,JHeb MISSOUR! PACIFIO HATEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne OOMMERGIAL HOUBE A. O. OAARPER, Hardy, Neb, GREENWOOD HOUSE, f OOMMERCIAL HOUSE, I ENO'8 HOTEL, ! EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, W. MAYFIELD, E. 8TOREY. E. L. ENO, 0. B. HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Qreenwood, Nab) Olarinda, lowa Eremont, Nob® Ashiand, Neb Atkinson, Neb, 1 MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Quide Rocd, N, 4 ¢ ! BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER Oreston, la. HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO. CALPH, Exira, la, REYNOLDS HOUBE, WALKER HOUSE, ©.M. REYNOLDS, D. H. WALKER, Atlantlc, la, Audubon, ta, " OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neols, la ©ITY HOTEL, DI A, LLIAMS, Harlan la, A PARK HOUSE, MRS, M, E, OUMMINGS, Oorning, la. NEBRASKA HOTEL, JJL. AVERY, Btanton, 3 MERCHANTS HOTEL G. W, BURK, Burlington Jurstior, & b COMMERGIAL HOTEL, —_— Blanchard, Is, PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, Bhenandoah Ia, COMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, HENRY WILLS, OHAS. BAGNELL, Dayld City, Neb College Bprings, Is. A OOMMERC!'AL HOUBE, WM, LUTTON, Villisca, Ia. JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINBON, Malvern, Ia, BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Qrove, la COMMEROCIAL HOUBE B, F.8TEARNS, Odebolt, Ia WOOD8 HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUALAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford la, ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & BON, Marysviile Mo NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A, T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Nel OROZIER HOUBE 0. R. ORCZ'ER, AVOCA EATING HOUBE D. W. ROCKAOLD, CENTRAL HOUSE FOSTER HOUBE LOCKWOOD & BHA Oapt. JOHN FOSTER, Lewis, la. WHITNEY HOUSE] E. HAYMAKER, Griswold, la, DEPOT HOTEL, ©. L. CHAPMAN, Dunlap, la LUSK HOUSE. J A. LUSK, Logan, | DOW CITY HOUSE, JAGGER HOUSE, HARMON HOUSE, * | Bend 81, 82, 83, or 85 for & re- W. H. MORTON, JAGQRR& BON, Dow Cita.%la Denlson, [a, TAMA CITY, TA., Harmon & Keales, Prop, tail box by Express of the best XMV O EL I EX)| 0] &‘Ig I take plei ey oy, Toneiiod by ite BLUUD a most excollent remedy for | Wnutors and Pub- A the debilitated vital forces. Candies in America, put up Hyaoluths . Tullos, Z olegant boxes, and strictly pure Crocuses- |8nitable for proseuts, Kxpress | Andall U".‘; ar::l:'p'..u ng ”Luyuu assort hown 1 Chicago. Refers to all Ohi- | Tlustrated Catalogue free. Sead for it B <L fchargon it © %go. Try It once, O c'r coNraes: er, A (¢ Hiram Sibley & Co., SEEDMEN, 200206 Randolph Bt., . Confect 9 Zum Chicg TRXUNKS THFY CAN'T SMASH Latest Contrivances to Defy the Power of Biggage Men snd Hotel Portera New Yo' Sun ¥ G “What do I know about theatrieal trunke! Why, T know all ahout them,” a mavofacturer in Union Square repiied, “‘for I make most of thom. 1 have furnished 300 for the Msdison Square theatre combinations that are out, and if you'd seo the ac- tors and actrosses swarming about my place botween the middle of August and tho middle of September you'd think I ought to kuow by this time what they are likely to want in my lino. Trunks for theatrioal people, like those for drammers, are notmuch kept in stock, because they have to bo mado ro strong and heavy that fow ther poople want them; and then, gain, their purchasers are vory liable to have notions of their own as to what they want. whichare mostlikely in each individual instsuce to ditfer from what anybody else would be liable to want, Drummers’ trunks heavy? Well, I should say so. They have got to have a very solid frame of threc-quarter inch or one inch bass-wood, which will not split or crack, must be covered with No. 1 duck or sheot iron bande, fitted with five or six heavy hinges, and a socure lock, or perhape two, strengthoned by bolts, fin‘ahed wi'h malleable iron corner.pieces, and from two to four hickory slats on top, sides and ends, and when you bave all that your trunk weighs from 86 to 100 ounds when empty. Butitwillcone up freeh avd smiliog every time, no matter how rough a deal the baggage- smashers give it. A trank for drum. mers' use coat all the way from $15 to 886, the really jood, solid ono com- manding the latter figure. “The theatrical trunks are just about like those of the drummers in their general principles of construo- tion. The heaviest of them are what are known as ‘bill trunka,’ for carry- ing lithographs, posters and other printed stuff, which is necessarily very heavy for its bulk, Thoy are usually made 18 inches high, 37 inches long, and 30 inchea wide, though those pro- portlons sometimes are varied to ac- commodate apecial matter. A sliding board to keep the paperin place firmly, as its quantity decreases by use, is thelr only internal peculiarity, and they cost from $15 to $35. The ac- tor’s ‘wardrobe’ or ‘hotel’ trunk varies from 26 to 40 inches in longth, but is generally 20320 inches in height aud width, The good ones are al moest as ponderous and weighty as thoee of the drummers, and, hke o ay *| them, are covered with iron generally; but their prices vary all the way from $10 to $35, you see they must differ & great deal, Generally the profession doesn’t go much sbove §20, for their bueiness is not altogather devoid of chances that make thetenure of irunks somewl at uncertsin at times, I have knowr actors to start out in the be- ginning of the scason with gorgaous trunks and coms back a few wecks later with their remaining luggage in a handkerchief or a “*papertrunk with a otring lock,” aa they tacetiouely de- nominste a package wrapped up in o newspaper. “The largest tronks are those ocea- sionally mado for actresses to carry fine costumes in, There is one just completed, 46 inches long, 26 inches wide and 29 iuches high, It hasin- side b skeleton trays, fitting one upon another, and is intended to carry just 6 dresses, no more. Big and awkward a8 it is it will be comparatively light, and the hotel porters will not have to swear 8o much in handling it ae they find neceseary when they juggle thoee drummers’ trunke about. It is a won. der even to me how they move those trunks about when filled, unless they have derricks hondy, “Private persons do not have sach big vrunks now aa they uted to. The huge Sara , the size almost of cot- tage houses, have nearly gone out of fashion, Ladles symetimes order them to store dresscs in, intheir own houses, not meaving to travel with them, but when they go abroad they strive now to reduce their baggage &8 much as pewsible. The slternation in tho arie- tocratic etyle of spending the summer hus mado that change, 1 think, For- merly & lady went to a favorite water- ivg pisce or popular resort a the be- ginning of the season, intending to atay until its close, and, of course, took a great lot of dresses along for frequent change to keep up her style, But now a man goes with Lis wifa and a couple of ordivary sized vinoks, bis wife's the lurgest, of course, eay to Saratoga ficst fora oouple of weeks, then to Newport and to Long Branch, or to somowhere else. He may take in all the principal places from Mount Desert to the Whito Sulphur Springs in a season, and his wife, appearing but a week or two at each place, does need to ehow more than three or four dresses in the whele time, ‘‘Sole leather trunks are no good now, Our modern sale like {ron ones cave them in, emash them, gouge holes in them, ruin them and squanh their contente wherever they are traveled with, Some partics in London are claiming a good deal for raw hide trunks that they are making, but Isee no advantages in them, and doubt if they will keep their shape, Thereare no manufacturers on the globe that make now such good trunks as we do, Thoee turned out by English and French manufacturers are cfien very handsome, better finlshed for looks than ours perhape; but their systems of construction are faulty, and their iron frames, as a rule, almost worth- less. They do not, on the other side of the pond, use any such elaborate trunk hardware as we do, Our in- ventors are constantly getting up new devices for strengthening the hinges, increasing the binding force of the catches and bolts, making the corners invulnerable and many other things, all calenlated to defy the baggage- smasher's evil power, and we truuk- makers use all of them, and are glad to get anything of the kind that will enhance the durability of our goods, In fact, I sometimes think we are meking them too strong for our own good, for guch truoks aswe bulld now- adays are little more liable to wear out than burgler-proof safos are— the best kind of them, at least Btock Watering in Mexico, 81, Louis Globe-Democrat, The Mexicans bava been very hap- py of late over the prospective devel- opment of their country by means of the rallways that aze being buiit by American enterprise, But eome clouds are beginning to dim the sky that § THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA 'I‘IIURS[).}! DECEMBER 28 3 Ilocked so bright. The importation of and buriness ability from the States they had leatned to re. wost favorably, but they wero ¢ prepared for tho introdnetion of tho practice of watering atock, It vems that they are receiving even maro of that than they are of tho en torprise. The Mexican Finarcior pub lishes scme patti ulars respeotin on : the interual management of the Mexican Contral raliroad company whioh oan not be surpassed in the way of infla tion in the more civilzad of the sister republics, It calls for governmental investigation and interference to pre- vent the road from being overwhelmed by excessive capitalization, The government has granted this company a subsidy of 816 000 a mile. The road is about 1,300 miles lone making the subsidy ageregato $19,- 500,000. The total cost of bullding and equipment has been set forth by the president of the company as $25,- 167,000, If this s a correct estimate then only about $6,000,000 were needed in addition to the government grant to placo the road in running or- der. To cover this need of £6,000,- 000, we are informed that tho man. sgors opened subscriptions, and by aolling obligations at the rato of $10,. 000 for §4,260 in cash, secured $16,- 764 500, which wae roprosented by paper to the extont of 839,440,000, Besides this thero are to b issued, as announced {n an authoritatlve circu. lar, first mortgage or income bonds as the road is completed which will bring the total labiliry up to 87,400 a mile, or §01,620,000 for the whole road, As this last amount has only an actusi outlay of §6 000,000 to show for it, Wwo presome that some diffisulty will be experiencod in finding sn equal abuee of capitalization anywhero else in the world, though' there are more Mexican railroads wo hear from, It is set forth by an intelligent ob- eorver in the City ef Mexico that, as the buiness of the road is not likely to bo very great for some time, the rates that will have to beeharged for freight in vrder to keep down the interest of the bonds will be so high that the benefits expected In the way of devel- oping the country will be very small. The strong presumption is, however, that If the above information is relia- ble the corporatlon will be swamped by its own topheaviness before it is fairly started in businoas, 1t is stated that thoMexican government confiscated the Tehauntepec road because of a similar abuse in its wanapement. Horeafter probab’y when public aid is granted to the American buiiders of Mexican ratlways a little moro care should be taken iu the kind of okarter that is given them, Civilizatton has not yet fully mas- tered the art of railroad building, but 1t ia rapidly collecting data throwing light on the way it ought not be done, Ia the United States thero is some slight restraint placed on the process of stock: watering, but in Mexico, for the time being, 1t eeoms that parfect liberty bas rowgued, with the conse- quences noted. ver, the abive may possibly be exaggerated, it goes without ssying that thero Is & founda- tion of truth for it at least, But, In 8pite of it, all Moxioo will ba a great deal better off after sha pots the roads. 2@-For one dime get a packags of Diamond Dyes at the druggist’s, They color anything the simplest and most desirable aolors, Lot Her Slide. §t Joseph Grip. Stella, Neb., is a beautiful and live little village out weat, Last week a half dozen of our best traveling boys spent & bad day thero. Among the meny good things in and around Stella is & remarkably fine and well kept hotel, a somewhat rare thing, There is a fine roller skating rink ran In connection with the hotel. At breakfast on the day in question.there were two or three bridal pairs on hand, The brides wero lively and pretty, as healthy brides ueunlly are, and ‘they were having a good time generally. The diming room pre- sented o happy spectacle. One frisky young bride remarked: *Oh, how I wish I could rkatc! Every traveling man about the houso oron the road can go o nico, 8o smoothly, and they seem to hsve such a real good time, too.” One of the tourists, a solemn-vis- | Hear what one member of the profession testifies rogarding the sclentific srepara. tion of a brother member Mr. Daw ey has been In the drng business in the city of Providence twenty-five yvears as clerk e affirme, B Nr. D, mays, ** For many yours 1 have suffered Intoosely at times, with what s genorally ¢ Whon firet a*tacted I was confined rhenmatiom. to my bed and could not walk step. 1 could not boar the welght of my bedelothes %0 excra e'ating wasthe agony I eudured. Ialways vo ticed that bofore thess atiacks eame on my kil Beys wers affected. vefore thore would be any pain in my limbsorany sw 11itg of jo'nta ot limbs, the color of the e retions from the kidneys w-uld be very dark and the odor strong and fevo:ish The last a tack was very severeabout five yoars g0, and 1 was confined to ths house reveral wosks, aud Was unable 40 attend to businees in three monthe, Duriug the time | was confined At home and the time of my convalscence I em- ployed tour the bost doc'ora that 1 could obtaln, but none of them gave me paro anent r lof, for they d1d not g0 o work at the (ause of the troud e. Having been acquainted with the proprie Lrof Hunt's Romedy a loog Himo 1 was induced by him to glve fe & teial, hopl & that it might reachtho weat of tae disonse d w'ter taking one bottle I found mysel! v ry mush lnproved, and atter taking teh secon | Twas foolirg botter than 1 had after any previous to exking the Rem ody my handa ai d flogers would be much swol Ton aud stiff every morning; my lctt slde In the region of stomach and aploen was very lame and wensitive 2t times 1 wauld bo taken with sovere cramju ¢ thasploen, and be obliged to apply mustard . cayoune for temporary rollet, 1 was vory ne - winights aad could rot alcep; I why obliged « 50 vory particusr in my die’, And my physical stem wan sadly demoralized, Bines Ihavoti 0 Haot's Remedy systomatically a1 these th . have charged; I bave no swollen hands 0 mls, no paine or crampa in the side, caneats fodaof food, sleep soundly and get thoroug! | reted, ahd my kidocys aro achive avd pert. m their functions promp ly, thus tak- 1og out <1 he systsm all the paisononseecretions which co. taminite the wholo system where the Kidnoys ¢ not act efficlently. My friends, what Hunt's Remody has done for mo 1t will do for all ofyou. 1 boliave It tobo the only sure for all discasca of the kidnoys, llver and uriuary or gans. Respecttully, E. R. DAWLEY, 464 Groad Street,” WESTERN CORNIGE \WORKS'! 0. SPECHT, . - Proprietor. 1212 Harney 8t. - Omrha, Neb, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron CORNIOCES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Specht's Patent Motallo Skylight, Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving, I am the general agent for the above lino of goods, IRON FENCING, trades, Vorandns, OMes ane dow and Oeilar} al 0 AGRN RS & 00, F.'L. Bommers & Co’s CELEBRATED CRACKERS BISOUITS, OAKES, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES. Wholesale Manufacturing GONFECTIONERS 3 AND DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts and Cigars. IS 14th St. OMBA - - NEB GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, EPPS’S GCOCOA. BREAKFAST, By a thorough knowlodgo of tho natural law which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, aud by a careful application of # fine properties of well-ailected Cocos, Mr, Eppo has provided our breakfast tablos with & saged and sad-eyod character, wincod nnder this. He couldn’t skate. He looked up and said in a double hori- zontal, back-acting bass voice: “Joe, if you had a girl and she couldn’t skate, what would you do with her” Joo was another St. Joseph drum- mer who would skate if he could, Joo roplied, “I don’t know, I'd teach her if I could.” “I wouldn't,” sald the man of the baes voice, *‘What the dfokens would you do, then, I'd like to know!?” said Joe, somewhat anxiously, ‘‘Why,” eaid the cute Alexander, “I'd get her o sleigh and let her slide,” Thunderous applause, ‘'red '} lights, cartains and cigar £n Elmira, (N. Y) Lady, Mrs, H, L, Clark, 804 E, Clinton street declares: Burdock ' Blood Bitters are o medicine I admire, Best remedy for dys: pepuia in the world, Keep house supplled with it, F'ree of Charge, All persons suffering from Coughs,Colds Asthwna, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, orany affection of the Throat and Lung quested to call at C. F. Goodmas store and get a Trial druy ottle of Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, free of charge, which” will convince them of ita wonderful merits and show what a regular ollar-size ho Call early, —_— ELU RS S EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotel in the clty, Rooma 75c, §1.00, §1.60 and $2.00 per day. unm Class Rostaurant connected with the hotel, ‘HURST, - - Prop Corner Fourth and Locust Btreets, BT LOUIS MO. Gienius Rewarded, ¥ho Stary of tho Sawing Machine, A bandeomo Uitly pamghles, biuefsnd gel w0ve with numercua cogras|agt, willfbe GIVEN AWAY arson ving oF Mauufacéuring 0o, Peinotys! Otlice, 34 Usclon Sqasse NEW vOrRK dollcately fiavored beverage which may save s many heavy doctors’ bills It fs by tho Judiclow uso of such articles of dlet that a constitutior & JONN L. MoCAGUE, opporite Post Ofoe, W. R BARTLETT 017 Sonth 18h Stree. WIRENE & MEND! OITN, ARCHITZOTS Room 14, Creighton Blook, A T. LARGK Jr,, Room %, Orelghton Blook. Boote and Shoes. JAMES DaVINE & 00, 7ine Boots sud Shoes. A good asworiment 19m8 work on hand, corner 18th and Harney, HOB, XRICKSON, 8. K. cor, 10th and Dougls JOHN FORTUNATUS, 108 10th atroot, mAnutackuros to order good work A tale pricon. ' Rovairing done, Bea prings. LARRIMER Manutactnrer, 1517 Don BOGKs, Nows And BEAtionary. J. 1 FRURIAUF 1016 Farnham Sireed Gutter and Egge. MOSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldeet B, and B 39use 1n Neraaka ostablishied 1676 Omaba, Unrrlages ana Road Wagons. &M SNYDER 14th and Harnev Stroots. Olothing Bought. 4 MARRIS will pav highost Cash price for 830000 hani clothing. Corner 10th and Parnham. rugs, Paints ana Olis KUHN & 00, Panrmacists, Moo Pano Goods, Cor 18 and Dougiea stroota. . ), WHITEHOUPE, Wholesalo & Rotail, 108h m. 0. FIELD, 2092 North 8ide Cuming Btreel. PARR. Drucetsp. 1080 and Howard Streots, Den JB. PAUL_ Wilitama Hicck Oor, 164h & Dodge, OVl Englneers and Burveyors. ANDKEW ROBEWATER, Crolghton Block, Town Survoys, Grsdo and Howerage Bystord Gpecialty. Ury Gooas Notlons, Ete. JOHN i, F. LEMMANN & 00, sew York Dry Goods sero, 1510 and 1818 Farn. ham street. . 0. Enewold also boots and thoes & Paciflo Jowe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Birest, Undertaxers. OHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Parnbam bob. 30k & 118 Hocolr. , ANFLELD HOUSE, Gov, Unufiold, Oth & Varnham DORAN HOUB 918 Farnbam 84 BLAY P . I Slaven, 10th 54, gondborn fotel Gus, Hamol 9th & Loaveuwortr OENTRAL REATAURANT, WLA' A, RYAN \onithwent cormor 16thand Dodge, Boat Board for tho Monoy. Batiufaction Gusranveed, a8 all Houre, Toard by the Day, Woek or Month, Good Terma for Cash, Furnishod Rnoma Sopplied. e Furuiture. A ¥. UHOBS, Rew and Becond Hand Furnihure wil Btoves, 1114 Dougiss. Higbost omch price ald for second hand goove. . BONNER 1509 Douvis ef. Fine goods {Painter&PaperHanger 'A. M. CLARK, SIEN WRITER & DECARATOR. H ALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER! Window Shades' aud Cartains, JORNICES OUURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. i Paint~, Gils & Brushes, 107 Sonth 14th Street AHA, NEBRASKA ot e Yonngetown, Ohto, May 10, 1880, KADALL & 00.-=1 had &, very valuse blo Hamblotonian colt tha® Iprizad vory bighly, hobad a large bone spavin on one and & small one on the othor which made him very Iame; I had him ander the charge of two veters Inary murgeons which falled to cure him, I wag ono day reading the - dvertisemens of KendalMs Bpavin Cure In tho Chicago Exproes,I dote: atonce 3 try b and got our cruggiato hore wond for It, and they ordered throe botties; I took Alland 1 thouzht [ would give It a th: trial, I used 1t according to directlo: d fourth day the colt cevsod to bo Inmo aad the Iumpa have disappeared. 1 used but one bottle and tho colt's limba are as free of lumps and s anooth aa any horeo In tho stato Ho 1s entire- ly oured. Tho cure was 8o remarkablo that Bavo lotéwo of my nelghbors hve the remats. o two bottles who arenow ulog (b Very reepacttully, L, T, FOSTRR Soud for (llustrated clrcular glving positive proot. Prico§l. All Drugglsts have It or canm get itfor you, Dr. B,J. Kendall Col, Pro- th Falle, V0. 5‘6"1'.'{) BY ALL DRUGGISTS dew-ly OOL. L. T Da. B.J oMM BYARLNE Prosident. Vico Preat. W, 8, Dusums, Sec. and Troas. THE NEBRASEA MANUFACTURING GO Lincoln, Nob MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters Hrrrows.'arm Rollers Sulky Hay Rakes, Buokot Hievating Windmills, &c Wo are propared 8 do Job work aud ranatao aring for othor parties, Address el orders NEBEASKA MANUFACTURING €O A BEGULAR GRADUATE of two modioal aolliyges, hi boon lotgor engagod dn the Sreate mont_of ORONIC, ' NERVOUS, KUY AND BLOOD Disoases the other physician in St. Loul ag city pupers ehow and all old residents know. Consultation frec and Invited, ~When it 1n fnconventent to vielb the city for trontment, modicines can b nent by matl or express every: whero, Curable (nses susranteed; whoro donbg- exiota it I fraukly stated, Oallor write, _ Nervous prostration, Debility, Mental! and_Physical Woakness, Morcurial and othor affections of Throat, Skin and Bones, Biood Impurities and Blood Poi Twpediments_to wee, Piles. Specisl attention to oases from over-worked brain, SURGIUAL CASES Terce works, OMAFPA FENCK 00, 60T, FRIKS &CC 1918 Harnoy 80, Kmprov. 1 fos Boxer aud Wood Feccos, Office \luge, Counters Plno and Walna, » Fawnbrokers. 10th 8b., bot far. & Har RONENFELD Rotrigerators, Canfleld's Patont. T¥AN M) A1 WEST & FRITHOD ER, manufacturers of 0} and Wholoeale Doslers ‘n Tobacoos, 1308 Dougl V¥, LORENZEN manufacturor 1616 Farnhin an wirank,Gaod lina H. BERTTIOLD, Rage and Metal, Cumber Lime and Oement. OSTER & GRAY cornor 6th and Douglas Ble, T “Lamps and Gisssware. T J. BONNER 1809 Douglas 8t. Good Varlely Merchant Tellors, wmay be graduaily bullt up until strong enough o rouiat overy tondency o discaso. ~ Hundreds of subtlo maladios aro floating around us read. to attack wherover thero In a weak point, We may oécape many a fatal shatt by keoping our. selven well fortifiod with pure blood aud a prop erly nourlshed fra Uivil Borvice Gazotte. ade slmply with botling wator or milk. 8ol tn ting only (§-1b and Ib), labeled JAMES EPPB & CO., Hommopathic Chemiste winskaat-wlv sondon, Englan Sionx Oity & Pacific BT A LILEO AT, THH BIOUX OITY ROUTR Ruus » Bolld Tratu Throngh fromw Oonuneil Bluffs to 8t, Panl Without Uhange Time, Only 17 Houra —1¥ AECHTP MILES THE SHORTES ROUTH FROM OQOUNOIL BLUFFS 70 4T. PAUL, MINN¥APOLIB DULUTH O BIEMARCR and all potnte {o Northern Iows, Minaesiis an¢ Dakoa. This line 1a oquipped with the fmprovad Westinghouse Automablc Alr-brake and Mille Plattorm Ooupler and Buffer: and for SPEED, BAYETY AND COMFORY 1 unsurpassed, Pullman Palaco Sloeping Uae vus through WITHOUT OHANGE betwecn Kan s Cliyand 04 Paul, via Counol. Blaffs ani 8loux Otly. Truias loave Lnlon Paciio Transter ) Goun ofl Blufte, b 7:80 p. m. dolly on arrivalo Ksusal Otty, B Joseph and Councll Blu from the iouth, Arriviag ab Sloux Oity 11:40 p. @. and ab tbe Kew Union Dopob ab B, Pact &, 1160 noon TEN HOURS IN ADVANOE OF ANY/OTHE! HOUTE AW Bemember In baking the Sloux Cliy Bou ‘:n ot & Through Tralo. The Bhortest o &ulcim Tiimo and & Comfortable fide n tk ugh Cars Lebwoon OUNCIL BLUFPS AND 6T, PAUL #0800 that your Tickebs read via ke “Blon Oty and Pacifz Eallros ) | 8. WATTLES, — J, B, BUCHA{AN faporintendeit, Gon' Paas. Agen Missourt Valloy Ia, W, K. DAVIS Boutbwestorn Passonger Councll Bludls * $600 REWARD. The above reward will be pald to any person who will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, tor presorving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roots Warranted to be nd Water Proof. All ordgrs promptly attended to, Cheaper and bet ter than any other paint now In use STEWAKT & STEPHENSON. Bole Proprietors, Omaha Houso, Utuabi, Neb. REFERKNOES Officer & Pusey, Dr. Rice, Dr. Pioney, — Fuller Council Blufts, lows. Bus oltice, Cwaba Neo, @. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tallors 18 re. sslving the latast desigan for Bpring and Humme Qoods for gentlomon's wear, Btyllsh, duraby snd nricee low as over 1208 Farnam stret. Millinery. MRS, O, A, RINGKR, Wholcoalo and Retafl, ¥an 3, Gooda I groat valoty, Zeptyrs, Gard. Boarda oglery, Gloves, Corsets, &c. Cheapest Houo In the Purchasors save 30 per cend, Order by Mall, ' 116 Fiftoenth Streed Plour and Feod. OMAYIA OITY MILLS, Sth aod Farnham Hie, Wolshans Bros., proprictora. rocors. K. UTEVENS, 4ish between Quming snd lear T. A, MoSHANE Corn 984 and Ouming Birects, Hardware, iron una Gteel, OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholosale, 118 sud (19 168h strooh A. HOLMES corne 10th aod Californts. Cornice Works. Wosteia Qornice Works, Manufactuyers Ircn Cornice, Mo, Tron and|' ato Roofiing, Ordor from an'y locality promptly xecuted fn the be nor. Factory and Olice 1218 Harney B0, . BPECIT rioto Galvanizod Iron Cornices, Wind ok, manulacturod and pub up in any of ke oountry. T, RINHOLD 416 Thirtoenth stroed Olothing and Furnishing Goor s GEO. H, PETERSON, Also Hats, Caps, noe Nintl A Citlary 04 8, 10th atraed. PRotograpnace. GEO. HEYN, PROP, @rand Coutral Gallory, 212 Sixtoonth Btreed, moar Masonio Hall, First-clace Work and Promph teon Plumbing, P, W. TARPY & 00,, 21612 Ht., bot. Faruham and Douglas. Work promp yattended bo. _ D. FITZPATRIOK, L ougiss Btrosk, Physlclans and Burgeons. W. B, QIBBS, M. D, Room No 4, Orelghbor Block, 16th Btreot, P, 8, LEISENRING, M. D, Masonic Blook, 0. L. HART. M. D., Evo aud Ear opp. postoie Harness, Baddies, &e. B WEIST 20 18th 0. bob Faro. & Haraey, Vommission Merchants, JOHN @. WIL L18,1414 Do ige Blresh, D B. BEEMER. For detalls 90 large sdvertlse. mont {n Dally and Wonkly ana are, A. BURMESTER, Deale) 1n Btoves and T aud Manutaotu of Tin Roofs and all kinde of Bullding Wors 0dd Fellows' Block, . BONNER 1806 Lou lss 84 00d and Ches weice ny HENRY §AUFMANN, Te dme now Lulck Liook on Douglad Btraet, Juoh opencd » most olegant Boes Hall, Hob Lunch trom 10 10 18 overy day. ALOONER 670 16th Shreet (Bosus J. KVANS, Wholesslo and Retall Beed D and Oukivabors ©dd Followy Hall onts * 3 roceive npecial attention, Disoasen arising from Imprufence, Exoesses, Indulcences 260 pages—the whole story well told. Many rocelpts; who may mar. ry, who may not, why, CHOXIDEL. Uins, conseqioncs and cure, Sealed for 250 postagh or Mrs 3. 0. Robertson, Pikeburg, Pa., writes: 1 waa sullorlng from general dobil ity, want of ap- tite, constipation, ete., 8o thatl ifo was & bur. len; aftor using Burdock Blood Bitters I fels bet- tor than for years, I cannot praiso your Eitters too much;" R, Gibbe, of Buftalo, N. Y., writes: ‘Your urdock Blog s Bitters, In chronic diseases of the lood,liver aud kidnoys, have been signall matked with scooss, ThaTe. Beed Cheas mysef with best results, for torpldity of the liver, and in caso of & friend of mine sufferlng ficm dropsy, the effect was marvelous,” Bruce Turner, Rochester, Y., \writes: I have been subjoct to serious d| rof the kidobey and unable to attend to business; Burdock moolel Bitters rolloved mo before half & hottlo was used teel confident that they will entirely cure me,” + Asenith Iall, Binghampton, II Y., writee: 1 suffored with & dull pain through my leth lung and shoulder. — Lost my spirits, appetite ‘and could with difficult koep up all y. Took your Burdock Blood Bittors as di- rected, and have folt no pain since first woek af- ter using thom, Ax. Noah Bates, Elinira, N. Y., writes: **Abon} four yéars ago Lhad an attick of bilious fever, and never tully recovel Mfi digestive organs were weakened, and 1 would bo completely prose trated for days, After using two bottles of your Burdock Blood Bitters thel mprovement was 80 visible that I was astonisiied. - 1 can now, though 61 yoars of zc, do fair and seasonablo day's work, C. Blackot Roblnson, proprietor of The Canada Prosbytorian, Toronto, Out., writes: For years 1 suffored greatly from oft-roeurring headache, I used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happlost reaulfs, and I now find mwealf in botter Lealth 10r yoars past." Mrs. Wallaco, Buffalo, N. ¥, writes: I have used Burdock Hlood Bitfors tor hervous and bile ous ) adaches, and can recommend It to anyone equ g & cure for billiousness, ' rs. Irn Mulinolland, Albaoy, N. ¥, writess “‘For several y.ars | have euffered from cft-recurs rII: 'L.unouul :.um :hes, dyspepuia, lllld com. nts pecullar to my sex. Since using yous urdock Blood Bitters 1 am snbirely relieved.o Price 1.00 per Battle; Tria Bottles 10 Ots FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO,N. Y. Bold ab wholessle by lab & McMahon and ©, ondman in 87 pod-m + NERVOUS DEBILITY, PO o ik by thy g SR A specifo for Hyoterls, Dicziness, Conyulsl Horvous Hoadacue, Mental Deprossion, Loss | Memory, Bponnatorrhoa, Linpotency, (ay dsions, Prewature O1d Age, catsed exortlon, elf-abuse, o over-induwgence, whig leads bo inlgery, decay aud death. Ouo hoxwl 4 cabos. Each box containg one meuth treatment, Ons dollar & box, O slx boxes! 0y f7e doliats; scud by wall propald on recelps of wnu, Wo guarautés slx boxes Lo cure any case, 1bb each order recelved Ly us for etz boxes, Aoe companiod withs 8ve doliaes, will send the page chassr 0ur writtea guasauteo 80 yeiurn fbe baaenh doer ool efsct @ cure, Jraggiat, Bcle, Wiolssale azd ¥al coOmala, 39, Ordve by il ah weall wiy _J

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